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dikaryotic condition

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The dikaryotic cell is able to divide while maintaining its dikaryotic condition with two sexually compatible nuclei. Eventually, the two haploid nuclei fuse in cells known as basidia and asci in the basidiomycetes and ascomycetes, respec- tively. Karyogamy is immediately followed by meiosis and spore formation.The dikaryon is a nuclear feature which is unique to some fungi. The green alga Derbesia has been long considered an exception, until the heterokaryotic hypothesis was challenged by later studies. Compatible cell-types can fuse cytoplasms (plasmogamy).

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